ALDC Campaigner Awards 2016 winners

w-2016-overall-winner-plus-best-literature-and-fightback-runner-up-liverpool-300x225The winners of the ALDC Campaigner Awards 2016, sponsored by Midshires, were presented at the ALDC AGM held in Brighton at Federal conference by Willie Rennie MSP, celebrating the best campaigning teams from across the Country.

This year’s winners and runners-up are:

Best By-Election Campaign – Mole Valley
Runner-up: Aird and Loch Ness

Best Fightback – Manchester
Runner-up: Liverpool

Best Innovation – Manchester
Runner-up: Tower Hamlets

Best Literature – Liverpool
Runner-up: Gloucester

Best Squeeze Campaign – Manchester
Runner-up: Cardiff

Best Community Campaign – Portsmouth
Runner-up: Bristol

Overall Winner – Liverpool
Runner-up: Portsmouth

Well done to Liverpool, our Overall Winners, winners of Best Literature, and runners-up in Best Fightback. It’s been a fantastic year of development on the Mersey, with Richard Kemp polling over 20% of first-preference votes in the Mayoral contest and Cllr Carl Cashman breaking the Labour one-party state in Knowsley. Congratulations!

Congratulations to every team nominated in this year’s awards.

* ALDC is the Association of Liberal Democrat Councillors and Campaigners

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